Sitka Public Library is a tax-supported public library that has been serving the City and Borough of Sitka since 1923. The library's building, which was completed in 1967 with a generous gift from Theodore Kettleson, has undergone expansions and remodels to accommodate the growing needs of the community. Situated at 320 Harbor Drive, the library offers excellent library services and is known for its beautiful setting.
The library houses a diverse collection, including the C.L. Andrews Collection, which consists of approximately 1,900 catalogued volumes, periodicals, documentation, maps, and newspapers related to the history of Alaska. Patrons can also access a range of online resources, such as the Daily Sitka Sentinel and Anchorage Daily News Collection, to stay informed on local and national topics. Sitka Public Library is proud to be supported by the citizens of Sitka and continues to provide valuable resources and services to its community.
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